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Arachnodouche

International Captain
Aaron's injury is a blow. It would've been good exposure for someone who looks decent raw stuff, unlike his **** replacement Vinay Kumar. What future with him?

Zaheer better get his cripple ass together and play all four Tests else we're chasing leather all summer.
 

nsniks

State Vice-Captain
Aaron's injury is a blow. It would've been good exposure for someone who looks decent raw stuff, unlike his **** replacement Vinay Kumar. What future with him?

Zaheer better get his cripple ass together and play all four Tests else we're chasing leather all summer.
Cricket Records | Emerging Players Tournament, 2011 | Records | Most wickets | ESPN Cricinfo

Had a pretty good Emerging Players Tournament in 2011 where he outperformed both Aaron and Yadav and also has performed reasonably well so far in ODI's against England and West Indies.

He might not set world on fire but in no way he is ****
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Aaron's injury is a blow. It would've been good exposure for someone who looks decent raw stuff, unlike his **** replacement Vinay Kumar. What future with him?

Zaheer better get his cripple ass together and play all four Tests else we're chasing leather all summer.
Vinay is a much better bowler right now then Aaron.
 

morgieb

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Aaron's injury is a blow. It would've been good exposure for someone who looks decent raw stuff, unlike his **** replacement Vinay Kumar. What future with him?

Zaheer better get his cripple ass together and play all four Tests else we're chasing leather all summer.
8-)

In no way or form is Aaron fit to lace Vinay Kumar's boots.
 

ret

International Debutant
Aaron's injury is a blow. It would've been good exposure for someone who looks decent raw stuff, unlike his **** replacement Vinay Kumar. What future with him?

Zaheer better get his cripple ass together and play all four Tests else we're chasing leather all summer.
I agree wrt Aaron. I don't know if Ind had better replacement for Aaron or not, but Vinay Kumar in tests = :ph34r:

I am tired of seeing one trundler coming up after the other. I don't agree with the standard philosophy that 'pace is not everything' in tests. it is not everything if you can bowl like McGrath for example. It frustrating to watch guys with faster run up then their bowling speeds bowl in tests, esp the new ball
 

ret

International Debutant
So you'd choose Aaron ahead of praveen then?
If e1 is available, I would have Zak and 2 from: Ishant, Yadav and Aroon

I know PK did a good job in Eng but the conditions suited him too. But I skipped watching Eng series just out of the agony of having to watch the likes of him open the bowling. I felt like padding up and smashing him out of the attack :p

Mostly this because I tend to look at the bigger picture and thus I am more for developing a "culture" where bowlers who could bowl at a certain level are picked and in that way the bowlers know (and work towards that) what they need to do to play at test level .... PK is a good bowler though but not someone who can replace someone bowling quick and doing much of the things he can do. I am willing to sacrifice likes of PK for long term benefits of having a culture where bowling quick, constantly looking for wkts, etc is promoted (somewhat like Pak where if you don't bowl at certain speed, you don't get considered)

As we stand, from what I recall Zak is doubtful and Aaron is out, so hoping that who ever does play goes a good job! :)
 

Furball

Evil Scotsman
If e1 is available, I would have Zak and 2 from: Ishant, Yadav and Aroon

I know PK did a good job in Eng but the conditions suited him too. But I skipped watching Eng series just out of the agony of having to watch the likes of him open the bowling. I felt like padding up and smashing him out of the attack :p

Mostly this because I tend to look at the bigger picture and thus I am more for developing a "culture" where bowlers who could bowl at a certain level are picked and in that way the bowlers know (and work towards that) what they need to do to play at test level .... PK is a good bowler though but not someone who can replace someone bowling quick and doing much of the things he can do. I am willing to sacrifice likes of PK for long term benefits of having a culture where bowling quick, constantly looking for wkts, etc is promoted (somewhat like Pak where if you don't bowl at certain speed, you don't get considered)

As we stand, from what I recall Zak is doubtful and Aaron is out, so hoping that who ever does play goes a good job! :)
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NasserFan207

International Vice-Captain
If e1 is available, I would have Zak and 2 from: Ishant, Yadav and Aroon

I know PK did a good job in Eng but the conditions suited him too. But I skipped watching Eng series just out of the agony of having to watch the likes of him open the bowling. I felt like padding up and smashing him out of the attack :p

Mostly this because I tend to look at the bigger picture and thus I am more for developing a "culture" where bowlers who could bowl at a certain level are picked and in that way the bowlers know (and work towards that) what they need to do to play at test level .... PK is a good bowler though but not someone who can replace someone bowling quick and doing much of the things he can do. I am willing to sacrifice likes of PK for long term benefits of having a culture where bowling quick, constantly looking for wkts, etc is promoted (somewhat like Pak where if you don't bowl at certain speed, you don't get considered)

As we stand, from what I recall Zak is doubtful and Aaron is out, so hoping that who ever does play goes a good job! :)
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Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
If Aaron is so good tell him to bowl ****ers out at first class level first.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

Praveens injury annoys me more now.
 

ret

International Debutant
If Aaron is so good tell him to bowl ****ers out at first class level first.

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

Praveens injury annoys me more now.
Zak, Ishant, Yadav and Ashwin ----> it's not bad

I will be worried if Zak is unfit .... in that case, I wouldn't know whether we would be better off going in with VK/Mithun or play a 2nd spinner, i.e. Ojha
 

morgieb

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**** I hate the 'generic' fan's fascination with pace. Always, under any circumstances, take the one who is likely to take wickets.
 

ret

International Debutant
**** I hate the 'generic' fan's fascination with pace. Always, under any circumstances, take the one who is likely to take wickets.
*That point is understood, duh* .... The point is abt bowlers with similar capabilities, where one is raw and with pace and other a trundler but can make the ball talk in the first 10 overs then resorts to containment in tests and cannot take full advantage of the old ball by not making it reverse

In such cases, I would prefer someone who can ball quick .... "pace is NOT everything' is not everything. In fact hv been hearing that mantra on a 'general' basis and 'probably' one of the reasons why Ind produces more of Prasads than Srinaths

You think I m wasting my time trying to suggest not picking a wkt taking bowler :p
 
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